Effects of wheelchair use on pulmonary function and muscular respiratory strength in subjects with spinal cord injury: a case series
Introduction: People who suffer from spinal cord injuries (SCI) have a high prevalence of respiratory diseases. Their level of respiratory compromise depends on the degree of the injury, whether it is complete or incomplete, and on the age of the individual. Because these patients remain seated for...
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Principais autores: | Torres-Castro, Rodrigo, Richards, Darío, Barraza, Felipe, Otto-Yáñez, Matías, Hidalgo, Gonzalo, Solis-Navarro, Lilian, Vera-Uribe, Roberto |
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Formato: | Online |
Idioma: | eng |
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Endereço do item: | https://periodicos.ufrn.br/revistadefisioterapia/article/view/9824 |
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